Ships Archive

When it comes to shape, this ship is almost as perfect as a wooden ship model can be. Based on the plans of the French ship La Recouvrance, this gaff rigged schooner is built for a maximum of speed. Eurobricks member Frank Brick Wright clearly did a good job on this vessel, and it's getting even better! Sails will be added and there's even been some talk about a test cruise.

Franko Komljenovic recently constructed this amazing pirate ship. It bears no name, but its looks alone are enough to make one remember it. The details are so crisp and clean, yet they maintain an almost LEGO set like quality.

This vessel built by Sebeus I is referred to as "The Beauty", and it certainly lives up to its name. This Polacca features some great details that are always present in Sebeus' builds including a great color scheme, custom sails, and an awesome crew.

Morthen's Golden Whale shows off a brilliant gold and red color scheme. However this vessel isn't just nice to look at, but it also features working remote controlled cannons! Perfect for taking on Pirates who are up for a watery battle. Be sure to check out the video in the forum of the cannons in action.

The story behind this ship is as interesting as the ship itself. The shipwreck became the home of a poor ex Imperial Officer, though she isn't seaworthy any more, she made a fine home for him. There is so much detail in such a small space it amazes me. Using the rock formation as a natural stair case, keeping the look of the ship while adding a "front yard" for the tiny house, and the plants turning the old mast into a tree again, are all some really great details not to be missed. You'll want to check the thread to see the large photos and some great part usage as well as read the whole story behind the project.

Even though there hasn't been a new Pirates of the Caribbean LEGO set for a while now, there are still quite a lot of different new Black Pearls in the make. Here are two fine examples, made by Eurobricks member -DoNe-, and goruzaeru. They both have unique features even though they clearly have been made after the same ship.

Even though this ship is quite basic, it looks splendid! Euobricks member Sebeus I didn't overdo it on the decorations, but the ship has everything that a good ship needs. And there are also some nice details to be found.

Eurobricks member Perfectionist doesn't share just one or two ships with us, he's made an entire fleet of six ships! Making use of only the best minifig illusion scale shipbuilding techniques these vessels are some of the best ever made. New techniques have also been applied, making them what Perfectionist calls NextGen ships.

The Flying Dutchman has been built by a handful of builders before, with each version showcasing unique features and details. DarkTemplar continues the tradition with his version of Davy Jones' famous ship. The color scheme of grey, black, and dark green works surprisingly well for this vessel, and the white leaf pieces used as sails are particularly creative. The ship is also built in the scale of a set, so that it wouldn't dwarf official LEGO pirate ships like The Black Pearl or the Queen Anne's Revenge.